At the venerable Hotel De L’Europe, a new suite offers the chance to spend a night ‘inside the artist’s head’
Artists such as Haring, Basquiat and Dalí made attractions for the funfair, now reconstituted in LA
His last works depict roses, ranunculus, gladioli and hollyhocks, all deepening the gardener’s sense of colour and rhythm
Our critic’s choices also include Parisian frenemies, an Italian photographer and American heavy-hitters
The artist’s last, productive weeks are the subject of the Musée d’Orsay’s supremely enjoyable show
Singers have been discovering new depths in the track since it was a hit in 1972
This focused New York show emphasises the artist’s relentless work ethic and his battle to balance emotion with objectivity
Artists from Van Gogh to Picasso made rapid developments in European art around the turn of the 20th century
Immersive Van Gogh has been a global blockbuster. Now David Hockney is getting in on the act
‘Sunflowers’ lawsuit challenges Japanese owners; antique dealers aim to go green; Shezad Dawood dives into NFTs
Recreating the building would allow this writer to host a hive of creativity much as the painter longed for
Oil and gas boosters may be more vocal again but the climate cause is not going away
The Lebanese-American artist, who died last year, celebrated nature in rich, dramatic hues
In its 10th year, the Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund will help breathe fresh life into a Van Gogh masterpiece and a rare medieval Jewish manuscript
The show shines a light on his psyche — and the pivotal period when he forged his artistic vocabulary
Tokyo Art Week’s first show; NFT artists mostly ‘white and male’; book explores museum founders’ motivations
Raffaele Imperiale rose to fame after two paintings by the Dutch master were found in his Naples villa
Works spanning Van Gogh to Freud set for a $16m sale; California vineyard owners buy through lockdown; Old Masters dominate in January; Masterpiece fair investigates materials
Jackie Wullschläger selects her must-read titles
The violent expressiveness of these paintings never grows old, but the connections to the UK made here are tenuous
The Van Gogh museum’s audacious, engrossing show brings together two immense forces in painting
Exhibition containing 60 works to coincide with 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Tate Britain to display more than 45 paintings by ‘unhappy genius’ from March
Wealthy patrons renovate warehouses and railway sheds according to a global formula
Van Gogh’s final days are illuminated through visuals that animate his paintings
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